Jail Bait: 9 Most Incriminating Rhymes On Migos' "Yung Rich Nation"

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Posted by Chris Tart, Aug 5, 2015 at 01:35pm

We take a look at some of the possibly-incriminating lyrics found on Migos' "Yung Rich Nation."

Back in April, the Migos dudes made headlines when they were arrested outside of a concert that took place at Georgia Southern University. Along with themselves, twelve members of their crew went down for having marijuana and firearms.

The arrest actually lead to the postponement of their latest album, Yung Rich Nation. Despite the legal troubles, Migos haven't quieted down on their illegal activity. Yung Rich Nation is packed with the verbalization of illegal activity, from selling coke and weed to committing burglary and even murders.

It's with this in mind that we bring you the nine most incriminating lines on Yung Rich Nation. Remember readers: don't try this stuff at home.

Jail Bait: 9 Most Incriminating Rhymes On Migos' "Yung Rich Nation"

Jail Bait: 9 Most Incriminating Rhymes On Migos' "Yung Rich Nation"

"Remember the time, I did my first breaking in?Me, myself & I ain't had nobody wit meCause I ain't want my uncles know I did itRemember the time I got kicked out for havin' gas stashed in my locker?In the gym choppin' it up wit my partnersNext thing you know got walked out by the coppers"

Takeoff's verse sounds like a diary chalk-full of prior crimes. As a minor, he was breaking into houses and keeping weed in his locker, the latter of which got him in some trouble.

Drug-dealing is a big enough crime, but letting everyone know that your buddies have grenades and bazookas might get them into some serious trouble. Not only is Offset risking himself on this one, but his pals as well...

Taken from "Street Nigga Sacrifice"

"Real got the squad, Quavo whip it scientificJuggin' iPhones, so we made a half a ticket"

Stealing iPhones and selling them is risky business, due to the traceability of the high-tech device. With all the legal trouble Migos has been in, it seems they dodged a bullet on this one.

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Taken from "Highway 85"

"So the nigga I don't like made a move to the rightI grabbed the Glock and point it at him on sightThe nigga to the left told me put the gun downBOW one round, Uh, its going downI ran out the store, I can't believe I ain't hitMy migos pull up with macs and sticksRel hopped out and let 2 shots offThen I looked around the corner it's Gwinnett County lawI rolled down the window, it's the officerPut his nose in my car, he say he smell the herbHe opened up the door and asked me can he search?Hell Naw, officer you know how much I'm worth?I'm worth a million"

This is a pretty gruesome scene. After an attempted murder, the Migos describe a high-speed chase down Highway '85.

"I put a hole in your nigga, he like a bagelI'm on the molly calling Scotty like I'm Fabo"

One line is about murdering this girl's man, the next is about being on a drug that is suppose to overwhelm the sense with joy and euphoria. It doesn't quite add up, but both are against the law at any rate.

"I keep the .45 on my waistlineShoot your block down with the Glock like a alpineFuck it shoot the club up call me shine"

While the first line in this quote isn't necessarily a crime, the second two would totally land Takeoff in jail for quite some time (probably for life). It may be best to take a deep breath and leave the weapon on your waistline until it's necessary to use for self defense...Just sayin'.

We take a look at some of the possibly-incriminating lyrics found on Migos' "Yung Rich Nation."

Back in April, the Migos dudes made headlines when they were arrested outside of a concert that took place at Georgia Southern University. Along with themselves, twelve members of their crew went down for having marijuana and firearms.

The arrest actually lead to the postponement of their latest album, Yung Rich Nation. Despite the legal troubles, Migos haven't quieted down on their illegal activity. Yung Rich Nation is packed with the verbalization of illegal activity, from selling coke and weed to committing burglary and even murders.

It's with this in mind that we bring you the nine most incriminating lines on Yung Rich Nation. Remember readers: don't try this stuff at home.